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Wireless is a very generic term that may refer to numerous forms of non-wired transmission, including AM and FM radio, TV, cellphones, portable phones and wireless LANs. Various techniques are used to provide wireless transmission, including infrared line of sight, cellular, microwave, satellite, packet radio and spread spectrum. |
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Managing Laptops Outside the Network - Webinar |
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Is your department concerned with securing a large number of laptops and mobile devices? If so, this live webinar will help you learn how to track and audit laptops outside the company network to reduce compliance risk and improve IT productivity. Featuring an IT asset management expert from a leading insurance group, this webinar will take place on Dec. 9. Reserve your space today.
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Advances in Wireless LAN Architecture: The Aerohive Cooperative Control Architecture |
| By :Aerohive |
Published Date: May 05, 2007 |
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Craig Mathias, Principal of the Farpoint Group, explores the advent of cooperative control, an innovative new class of wireless infrastructure from Aerohive Networks. Aerohive’s cooperative control architecture gives you all of the benefits of autonomous access points and controller-based infrastructures, without the high OPEX or CAPEX associated with either approach. Cooperative control architecture represents an innovative approach to wireless LAN systems, one that incorporates a number of interesting features and corresponding benefits.
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Cooperative Control Wireless LAN Architecture |
| By :Aerohive |
Published Date: Dec 05, 2007 |
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Yesterday’s fat access points and legacy wireless LANs typically can’t handle mission-critical, real-time applications, nor do they have a migration path to 802.11n. Aerohive Networks has developed a new controller-less architecture that provides an innovative way to handle tomorrow’s wireless challenges – like voice over WLAN and migrating to 802.11n – without costing you a fortune. This paper discusses the benefits of this approach and the key underlying technologies of cooperative control, including best path forwarding and policy enforcement at the edge.
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The Economic Benefits of Cooperative Control Wireless LAN Architecture |
| By :Aerohive |
Published Date: May 04, 2007 |
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Are you looking to reduce the operational cost of your existing wireless LAN, and to make it support mission-critical, real-time applications and 802.11n? At the same time, are you challenged with the cost and complexity associated with most next-generation wireless LAN architectures? Check out the enterprise-class, cost-effective new cooperative control architecture from Aerohive Networks. In this real-world case study, you’ll see how Aerohive Networks' cooperative control architecture combines the linear cost modeling of autonomous APs and the operational advantages of controller-based approaches.
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Best Practices for Securing Your Enterprise LAN |
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Making corporate data accessible through Wi-Fi networks means intruders and other unwanted visitors can easily access such networks if proper precautions and tools aren't used to protect them. This paper will discuss best practices in all five areas to secure the enterprise network, whether wired or wireless.
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The Business Justification for Wireless Intrusion Prevention |
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More and more companies are realizing that their corporate air waves are an asset that requires protection. Strong security policies have been created for wired networks. The same is now needed for the corporate air waves. This paper will discuss the compelling business reasons why an investment in wireless intrusion prevention should be made.
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Sales Force Automation Case Study: TaylorMade Golf, Inc. |
| By :AT&T |
Published Date: May 14, 2008 |
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Wholesale sales representatives sell TaylorMade golf clubs, clothing and accessories to more than 10,000 retail outlets. TaylorMade executives concluded that if the company could automate these value-added sales force services, which were requiring more than 60% of the company's 100+ wholesale representatives' in-outlet time, the overhead savings and increase in sales revenue could be significant. Read how TaylorMade addressed this challenge in this case study.
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Sales Force Automation Case Study: adidas America |
| By :AT&T |
Published Date: Sep 20, 2007 |
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A leader in its industry, adidas America recognized that it could increase its sales potential by automating many components of the sales process. Tim Oligmueller, sales force automation manager for adidas America, wanted to reduce the number of calls from sales representatives in the field to check on product availability, enabling them to capture "at-once" business and show customers that the company is on the cutting edge not only in footwear and apparel design, but also in customer service.
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Field Service Automation Case Study: The ICEE Company |
| By :AT&T |
Published Date: May 30, 2008 |
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In 2000, ICEE began to scrutinize the inefficiencies they found in the ICEE machine repair process. With so many field technicians servicing so many machines, streamlining the process would be no small feat. The company's existing paper-based system required that field technicians fill out paper work orders at the end of each job. One copy was given to the customer, one was filed at the regional office, and another was sent to headquarters in Ontario. This left a long, inefficient and error-prone paper trail.
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BlackBerry Platform Management: Mobile User Management with ITIL and ITSM |
| By :BoxTone |
Published Date: Apr 16, 2008 |
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For advanced enterprise BlackBerry administrators only. IT Service Management (ITSM) - as defined by the IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) – is now the required approach to ensure superior BlackBerry service levels at the lowest possible cost. Read this White Paper to see how ITSM/ITIL can transform your approach to mobile user management.
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mSuite and Systems Center Mobile Device Manager 2008 Connector for Notes/Domino |
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Many companies that have already invested in IBM Lotus Domino/Notes for their business communications now look to achieve the business benefits that are delivered by mobility solutions. To address this challenge, CommonTime has partnered with Microsoft® to combine key elements our best-of-breed Lotus Domino/Notes mobility solution for Windows Mobile devices with Microsoft’s System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008 (MDM).
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Going, Going, Gone Wireless? A Survival Guide |
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Wireless networking is no more a new name to computer users these days than iPod is to music lovers. This technology is one of the most popular, inexpensive and simple modes of connecting computers to the internet or a network. Both home users, work users and laptop/mobile users, who want to stay connected, even while on the move, are adopting this technology. Download this paper to read about all the threats that come with wireless connections and ways to guard against them.
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Improve Safety and Productivity Using Wireless Solutions In Process Plants |
| By :FITIRI |
Published Date: Aug 07, 2008 |
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Traditionally data accusation in plants has been done using paper log sheets and manual spreadsheets, which focuses more on documentation. As a result, the exercise of taking plant readings has become routine, to the point where the true benefit of the exercise is lost. Technology and software now gives us the ability to automate data collection and manipulation for increased efficiency.
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How RFID Can Help with Serialization |
| By :IBM |
Published Date: Jan 15, 2008 |
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Unique serial numbers must now be applied to individual bottles of drugs and the cases that carry them in California, due to new tracking requirements. Read this white paper to learn how the IBM Serialization Pilot Kit with TAGSYS RFID is helping companies achieve compliance in less than a year.
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Improve Operational Efficiencies Through Effective Management of Next-Generation Networks & Services |
| By :IBM |
Published Date: Mar 19, 2008 |
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Service providers in the communications, media and entertainment industries are undergoing significant changes in the types of services demanded, competition faced, and the technologies and business models that can sustain and grow their business. This paper outlines methods to help service providers improve overall operational efficiency within the service assurance operational environment. It then discusses innovative IBM Tivoli® Netcool® solutions that can help service providers streamline their operations, improve responsiveness and reduce costs.
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Benefits of Mobile Computing |
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The current gold standard as far as business technology goes is wireless/mobile computing. It’s what business and engineering courses are training the future workplace in using. It’s what provides an income stream and stock value to a whole mushrooming sector of the economy. It’s what makes large-scale projects in virtually any field not only easier to coordinate and complete, but also cheaper and faster all around. Finally, it’s what you and your company need to learn how to use, in order to maintain your lead over the rest of the competitive world.
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How RFID Technology Can Enhance Asset Tracking |
| By :Infor |
Published Date: Jan 24, 2007 |
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This paper includes a comparison between using RFID and barcoding for asset management as well as real-life examples of how RFID technology is being used by enterprising organizations today to gain significant time savings and enable better asset and maintenance management.
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BlackBerry Internet Service or BlackBerry Enterprise Server for BlackBerry? |
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There are two main BlackBerry smartphone mobile connectivity options, and they are quite different. The first is the BlackBerry Internet Service, in which your mobile carrier acts as a liaison between your email and your BlackBerry smartphone. The second option is to use a BlackBerry Enterprise Server, which directly links your wireless device to your email, contacts, calendars and business applications— virtually automatically and almost instantly. If you’re using a BlackBerry smartphone solely for personal email, then a BlackBerry Internet Service account is all you need, and you can stop reading here. But if you’re a business user and are only using BlackBerry Internet Service, you’re leaving lots of important functionality unused.
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Future-Proofing the Mobile Backhaul |
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This Synergy Research Case Study reviews the backhaul challenges facing operators due to the increased volume of mobile data traffic traversing their networks as a result of the widespread adoption of more sophisticated mobile services such as music and video downloads, multimedia emails, and interactive gaming. Learn how operators can reduce costs by using IP/MPLS as the foundation of their next-generation backhaul solution.
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802.11, Bluetooth, CDMA, GPS, Mobile Computing, Mobile Data Systems, Mobile Workers, PDA, RFID, Smart Phones, WiFi, Wireless Application Software, Wireless Communications, Wireless Hardware, Wireless Infrastructure, Wireless Messaging, Wireless Phones, Wireless Security, Wireless Service Providers, WLAN |
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CA Expands Its Unified Management of Virtualized Systems
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The variety of available server virtualization technologies provides both choice and flexibility for enterprises seeking to optimize server utilization and performance. However, as enterprises deploy more virtualization solutions that are scattered across the enterprise, managing the disparate virtualization technologies using fragmented element-specific tools challenges IT staffs. |
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